Undergraduate Admissions

Agriculture and Food Sciences

Does the science of developing food for the astronauts sound exciting? What if you
could help children around the globe get the nourishment they need to be healthy? Would
you like to learn how to grow crops that are good for the environment? Maybe you're
more of a communicator. Could you use your creativity to direct an advertising campaign
as memorable as "Got Milk?" Or your leadership experience to lobby congress in Washington,
D.C.?

Why Texas Tech?

For Travis O'Quinn, an animal science major from League City, Texas, the answer was
easy.

Travis appreciates the experience he has gained on the wool and meat judging teams.
Hands-on undergraduate research has prepared him for graduate school.

"You're just not a number here. The professors want to know you. I've never had a
class [in CASNR] where the professor didn't know who I was."

Travis O'Quinn, animal science major, League City, Texas

The Facts

The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR annually awards
$1.5 million in scholarships.

Study abroad programs for agriculture and food sciences students include the Royal
Agriculture College in Cirencester, England, and the Gardens of Europe study tour.

Classroom knowledge is applied in the field at university-owned facilities including:

An equestrian center that allows collaboration between departments, like the Principles
of Hippotherapy class in which agriculture and physical therapy students use horses
for therapy for people with disabilities

900-acre farm, feedmill and feedlot for teaching and research

2,300-acre ranch just 55 miles from campus

The Rawls Golf Course for turf management experience

"Prepare for real life, from work in a research lab to a corporate office, a classroom to a cattle ranch."

HUMAN SCIENCES

PRE-LAW AND PRE-MED

www.actt.ttu.edu | 806.742.2189Many majors in agriculture and food sciences provide excellent preparation for professional
schools or advanced study. If you choose pre-law, pre-med or another pre-professional
program, advisors in the academic colleges and the Advising Center at Texas Tech can
help you decide which degree is right for your talents and interests.